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Post by kris on Jul 21, 2023 13:35:53 GMT
which thread was this dear? Don’t get your knickers in a twist. As for being a fuckwit why thankyou it’s the nicest thing anyone has said to me for awhile. ps I’ve worked out your talking about this thread. Get your facts straight before accusing me of anything. Pulcinella started this thread then deleted his initial post. So would you like to apologise? No I would not like to apologise. This thread was not started by me and yet you accuse me of always wanting to talk about homosexuality. Whether it was started by you or someone else is not particularly important. If you want to accuse someone of always turning the conversation around to homosexuality then I suggest you direct you accusations to the people who made the original homophobic comments. You accused me of something I hadn’t done. When it is pointed out to people their error in these situations, most polite people would apologise and retract the statement. But you not wanting to admit your fault and coming up with some other guff is typical of you.Maybe you would like to point out any homophobic comments I’ve made on this thread or any other. You won’t find any because I have absolutely no interest in anyone else’s sexual orientation. I wouldn’t know you where gay if you hadnt told me a thousand times.
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Post by Jim on Jul 21, 2023 14:30:07 GMT
Not a chance, I won't apologise for my view of Farage or what should happen to him. I might reconsider if he apologised to the country first. Ooh, a pig has just flown by the patio window! What does he have to apologise for? There are as many significant people who have stated brexit was not a bad thing as there are naysayers who are doing there best to convince us that it is armageddon. Been here before, there were pages of discussion on CWDF, no sensible benefits from the brexit camp. What non xenophobic benefits? A bullet list won't take long. Sovereignty was never lost or in question. Farage is a little man in search of power and influence who was getting nowhere in the Tory party. Like trump he realised they way was to promote and disseminate far right twaddle, no one bright enough to spot the lies and inflated panic mongering statements designed to get them riled up. Boris did much the same, realising the route to power was through backing brexit, despite being pro EU previously, again promoting lies and exaggerations to achieve it. Where is he now?
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Post by Aloysius on Jul 21, 2023 14:39:22 GMT
What does he have to apologise for? There are as many significant people who have stated brexit was not a bad thing as there are naysayers who are doing there best to convince us that it is armageddon. Where is he now? Well, having done quite nicely out of the prime minister blag, he has neatly dodged any possibility of further public examination and writes bullshit for the Daily Tory for a doubtless fat fee. This cushy arrangement leaves plenty of time for all the after-dinner speech gigs. Nice.
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Post by dogless on Jul 21, 2023 15:19:10 GMT
What does he have to apologise for? There are as many significant people who have stated brexit was not a bad thing as there are naysayers who are doing there best to convince us that it is armageddon. Been here before, there were pages of discussion on CWDF, no sensible benefits from the brexit camp. What non xenophobic benefits? A bullet list won't take long. Sovereignty was never lost or in question. Farage is a little man in search of power and influence who was getting nowhere in the Tory party. Like trump he realised they way was to promote and disseminate far right twaddle, no one bright enough to spot the lies and inflated panic mongering statements designed to get them riled up. Boris did much the same, realising the route to power was through backing brexit, despite being pro EU previously, again promoting lies and exaggerations to achieve it. Where is he now? None of which I'd argue with ... but Farage is correct that he was dumped by Coutts because of his legal political beliefs and that is wrong ... Coutts have had to apologise for it, and further more action has now to be taken to prevent such political prejudice in the future. Rog
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Post by Aloysius on Jul 21, 2023 18:06:16 GMT
Not a chance, I won't apologise for my view of Farage or what should happen to him. I might reconsider if he apologised to the country first. Ooh, a pig has just flown by the patio window! What does he have to apologise for? There are as many significant people who have stated brexit was not a bad thing as there are naysayers who are doing there best to convince us that it is armageddon. Not Armageddon. Just a boneheaded own-goal with no positives.
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Post by on Jul 21, 2023 18:14:03 GMT
What does he have to apologise for? There are as many significant people who have stated brexit was not a bad thing as there are naysayers who are doing there best to convince us that it is armageddon. Not Armageddon. Just a boneheaded own-goal with no positives. When the end of the world comes Armageddon outa here.
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Post by brummieboy on Jul 21, 2023 18:15:00 GMT
Disseminating the far right twaddle, as you put it, was more like being attuned to the will of the people. The tory landslide at the last election proves that the political class is totally out of touch with population. The establishment and civil service have done everything in their power to negate the potential benefits but these are still coming through steadily. Once the government gets over the numerous legal hurdles that prevent the now passed in parliament Illegal Migrants legislation being enacted, we'll see what the electorate support. If it is xenophobic to expect our own indiginous population to be treated at least as fairly as illegal immigrants, then much of the population must be xenophobic.
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Post by Aloysius on Jul 21, 2023 18:17:12 GMT
Disseminating the far right twaddle, as you put it, was more like being attuned to the will of the people. The tory landslide at the last election proves that the political class is totally out of touch with population. The establishment and civil service have done everything in their power to negate the potential benefits but these are still coming through steadily. Once the government gets over the numerous legal hurdles that prevent the now passed in parliament Illegal Migrants legislation being enacted, we'll see what the electorate support. If it is xenophobic to expect our own indiginous population to be treated at least as fairly as illegal immigrants, then much of the population must be xenophobic. much of the population are easily led boneheaded thickies
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Post by Aloysius on Jul 21, 2023 18:17:49 GMT
Not Armageddon. Just a boneheaded own-goal with no positives. When the end of the world comes Armageddon outa here. Yes dear.
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Post by on Jul 21, 2023 18:20:01 GMT
It is natural to be wary of people with completely different values. Nothing odd about it at all. Basic survival drive.
Obviously in theory humans can use intelligence to help bypass the negative side but at the end of the day you can't change instinct.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jul 21, 2023 18:55:28 GMT
What does he have to apologise for? There are as many significant people who have stated brexit was not a bad thing as there are naysayers who are doing there best to convince us that it is armageddon. Not Armageddon. Just a boneheaded own-goal with no positives. I was earning £25,000 a year in 2004 when the eastern European invasion started, which was a decent wage then. My wages then completely stagnated for the next 15 years. When Brexit was implemented enormous numbers of eastern Europeans went home (to be fair, Covid was also a factor in this). Within 12 months my salary was £32,500 so almost where it would have been had it kept up with inflation. To me, that's a positive. YMMV.
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Post by Aloysius on Jul 21, 2023 19:02:11 GMT
Yes, I forgot lorry drivers are a bit better off. Hooray, the one tangible benefit for the majority of the population. YMMV indeed.
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Post by kris on Jul 21, 2023 20:05:28 GMT
Yes, I forgot lorry drivers are a bit better off. Hooray, the one tangible benefit for the majority of the population. YMMV indeed. Actually all wages have increased. What I get paid when I work in a warehouse in winter has gone up as well. So it’s a plus for a lot of people.
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Post by Aloysius on Jul 21, 2023 20:39:54 GMT
Yes, I forgot lorry drivers are a bit better off. Hooray, the one tangible benefit for the majority of the population. YMMV indeed. Actually all wages have increased. What I get paid when I work in a warehouse in winter has gone up as well. So it’s a plus for a lot of people. Interesting. Do you see that as a result of Brexit? The minimum wage has been increasing a little bit each year for quite a while. Currently £10.42 /ph for ages 25 and over. Do you get more?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jul 21, 2023 20:41:40 GMT
Yes, I forgot lorry drivers are a bit better off. Hooray, the one tangible benefit for the majority of the population. YMMV indeed. Actually all wages have increased. What I get paid when I work in a warehouse in winter has gone up as well. So it’s a plus for a lot of people. Yes, but we are working-class scum and Remoaners hate peasants like us. A few people made a vast amount of money by exploiting cheap labour from post-Communist economies, and Pulcinella is either one of these or has been effectively brainwashed by the mainstream media they control.
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